Rank: Veteran Joined: 9/19/2011 Posts: 1,694
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washiku wrote:Its true we will all die at a point, but there is a reason we dont drink poison in the morning for breakfast, there is a reason we go to hospital when sick and do not wait in bed to die, there is a reason we dont walk at the middle of a highway, and a reason why we dont jump into a deep dam just because we shall one day die.
That is why I find girls(or boys) like these totally irresponsible and immoral. Its even chilling to know there are many more on the lose on our roads with her type of reasoning...
If you are really willing to die at the thrill of speed, its okay. Just do it. Just that you dont have to drag the rest of us into your thrill. Press the speed pedal to 250, but do it on a private road, and 'enjoy the death' alone. Its illogical to think that everyone else dont want their bodies preserved in whole; your idea of it going down in pieces is in your world alone.
She could have been sick. In fact, maybe her mental state wasn't right for her to be behind the wheel, But maybe nobody told her the truth. Maybe, just maybe, had her friends told her, or had she listened, she could be alive; or the lorry's owner would be on his second squad today to earn a genuine living. Very well put! For those who like Bikozulu, he has a piece about an accident that describes a somewhat similar accident. “People will believe a big lie sooner than a little one, and if you repeat it frequently enough, people will sooner or later believe it.” ― Walter C. Langer
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